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单词 page-one
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Definition of page-one in English:

page-one

adjective
North American
  • Worthy of being featured on the front page of a newspaper or magazine.

    page-one news
    Example sentencesExamples
    • On the other hand, the newspaper's editors have apparently decided the pre-meeting memo is page-one material right from the start.
    • Every big store appears to be struggling and Matalan, according to our page-one story, is about to confirm the trend.
    • I had a page-one story analyzing the previous day's school committee election that had to be written, and I was only about halfway through my list of people to call for that story.
    • He once told David Halberstam that the Washington Post was an exciting paper to read ‘because you never know on what page you would find a page-one story.’
    • I asked Downie how that works when it comes to page-one decisions - those seven stories each day that the Post is telling the country are the most important in the world.
    • A certain social ill might suddenly get a burst of national publicity because editors at the newspaper decided to make it a page-one news feature.
    • Perhaps the most frustrating thing about the page-one appraisal is the lofty tone of the entire article.
    • Huge increases in tuition and fees in our colleges and universities have become page-one news.
    • A search in Nexis, a news database, shows none of those papers carried a page-one story about the explosion.
    • Newspapers in the mid-1990s, after all, were pointing to increasing public interest in enlarged religion sections and page-one stories on spiritual trends.
 
 

Definition of page-one in US English:

page-one

adjectiveˌpājˈwən
North American
  • Worthy of being featured on the front page of a newspaper or magazine.

    page-one news
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He once told David Halberstam that the Washington Post was an exciting paper to read ‘because you never know on what page you would find a page-one story.’
    • I had a page-one story analyzing the previous day's school committee election that had to be written, and I was only about halfway through my list of people to call for that story.
    • A search in Nexis, a news database, shows none of those papers carried a page-one story about the explosion.
    • I asked Downie how that works when it comes to page-one decisions - those seven stories each day that the Post is telling the country are the most important in the world.
    • Every big store appears to be struggling and Matalan, according to our page-one story, is about to confirm the trend.
    • Newspapers in the mid-1990s, after all, were pointing to increasing public interest in enlarged religion sections and page-one stories on spiritual trends.
    • Huge increases in tuition and fees in our colleges and universities have become page-one news.
    • A certain social ill might suddenly get a burst of national publicity because editors at the newspaper decided to make it a page-one news feature.
    • Perhaps the most frustrating thing about the page-one appraisal is the lofty tone of the entire article.
    • On the other hand, the newspaper's editors have apparently decided the pre-meeting memo is page-one material right from the start.
 
 
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